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The evolutionary split between humans and chimps occurred six to seven million years ago when a chimp-like ancestor left the forest and became the Australopithecines, while the remaining chimps continued to live in the forest.
2:17:52 - 2:21:34 (03:41)
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The evolutionary split between humans and chimps occurred six to seven million years ago when a chimp-like ancestor left the forest and became the Australopithecines, while the remaining chimps continued to live in the forest.
ChapterPreserving Kibale National Park and the Evolutionary Tree
Episode#229 – Richard Wrangham: Role of Violence, Sex, and Fire in Human Evolution
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Two chimps engage in a grooming ritual after sharing food from a branch of seeds.
2:21:34 - 2:24:09 (02:35)
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Two chimps engage in a grooming ritual after sharing food from a branch of seeds.
ChapterPreserving Kibale National Park and the Evolutionary Tree
Episode#229 – Richard Wrangham: Role of Violence, Sex, and Fire in Human Evolution
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
This episode discusses the social interactions and relationships of chimpanzees, including the role of aggression and reconciliation, as well as the similarities and differences between chimpanzees, gorillas, bonobos, and humans.
2:24:09 - 2:26:39 (02:30)
Summary
This episode discusses the social interactions and relationships of chimpanzees, including the role of aggression and reconciliation, as well as the similarities and differences between chimpanzees, gorillas, bonobos, and humans.
ChapterPreserving Kibale National Park and the Evolutionary Tree
Episode#229 – Richard Wrangham: Role of Violence, Sex, and Fire in Human Evolution
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
In this podcast, the speaker discusses the need to preserve natural habitats while balancing human needs for resources such as food.
2:26:39 - 2:31:39 (04:59)
Summary
In this podcast, the speaker discusses the need to preserve natural habitats while balancing human needs for resources such as food. This is highlighted by the example of Kibale National Park in Uganda and its role in promoting conservation while also attracting visitors.